Lights & Sirens
The latest from the Arlington Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.
The latest from the Arlington Police Department's police blotter as well as crime-related news.
October 30
4:25 a.m. SUSPICIOUS PERSON: A female reported that her 17-year-old son heard and saw someone trying to open his bedroom window at 4:25 a.m. in the 1000 block of Park Hill Drive.
2:54 p.m. domestic violence: A male was arrested for assault for domestic violence in the 6900 block of Upland Drive.
2:56 p.m. vehicle theft: A Toyota pickup was stolen from the 400 block of N. Olympic Avenue and recovered the next day.
October 29
8:34 a.m. theft: Prescription medications were stolen from a victim in the 100 block of E. Gilman Avenue. The suspect is known to the victim and charges are being forwarded.
10:23 a.m. vehicle theft: A pickup truck was stolen in Arlington from the 19700 block of 60th Avenue NE and recovered in Snohomish.
1:07 p.m. warrant: A male was stopped for a traffic violation in the 20600 block of 67th Avenue NE. He had five outstanding warrants and was transported to jail.
1:55 p.m. theft: Computer equipment was stolen from a residence. Report was given in the 100 block of E. Third Street.
2:11 p.m. shoplifting: A female was arrested for shoplifting wine from Safeway in the 20500 block of Olympic Place.
4:20 p.m. accident: In the 20500 block of Olympic Place, two cars collided in a parking lot.
5 p.m. burglary: The locking mechanism to a window in the 19600 block of Peak Place was damaged. A neighbor scared the suspect away.
7:11 p.m. suicide attempt: Police responded to a suicide
attempt in the 500 block of E. Third Street.
October 28
12:59 a.m. vehicle recovery: Police recovered a stolen vehicle in the 9900 block of 200th Street NE. Two suspects were also located.
12:27 p.m. shoplifting: A male was caught by security in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE for shoplifting and placed in custody. He was issued a criminal citation and a court date for third-degree theft.
12:40 p.m. accident: A parked vehicle was hit by another vehicle in a supermarket parking lot in the 20100 block of 74th Avenue NE.
2:11 p.m. traffic violation: A female with an instruction permit was given a verbal warning for failing to stop for a school bus when the stop paddle was out and red lights were flashing in the 4700 block of 172nd Street NE.
1:47 p.m. trespassing: A male was served a trespass warning from a local business in the 3400 block of 172nd Street NE.
2:40 p.m. accident: A driver was following too closely and hit the vehicle in front of her in the 21000 block of State Route 9. The driver was also cited for having a passenger when she had an intermediate license.
3:52 p.m. assault: The report of an assault was made at the intersection of 175th Place NE and Smokey Point Boulevard. Investigation found one 18-year-old male assaulted two younger males at different locations.
6:34 p.m. accident: A 51-year-old male was processed for driving under the influence in the 17700 block of Smokey Point Boulevard after he rear-ended a vehicle stopped for traffic.
7:32 p.m. protection order violation: Police were notified of a violation of a protection order in the 6800 block of 188th Street NE. A criminal citation was sent to the subject.
11:51 p.m. substance abuse: Police officers were dispatched to a call of two subjects in a vehicle possibly doing drugs and found two juvenile males smoking cigars. Reported in the 6200 block of 207th Street NE.
October 27
3:01 p.m. accident: A vehicle failed to yield the right-of-way to an oncoming car in the 20100 block of 74th Avenue NE and caused a collision.
3:35 p.m. theft: The locking gas cap was damaged and gas was siphoned from a community transit carpool van in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE.
3:59 p.m. accident: At the intersection of 174th Place NE and Smokey Point Boulevard, a driver switched lanes and struck a horse trailer then another vehicle. The driver was cited.
4:57 p.m. shoplifting: A male was caught stealing steak from a supermarket in the 100 block of E. Haller Avenue.
6:12 p.m. traffic violation: A male was booked into jail from the 17500 block of Smokey Point Boulevard for driving while license was suspended and for failing to transfer his vehicle registration within 45 days.
8:17 p.m. traffic violation: A female was cited in the 2700 block of 172nd Street NE for driving while license was suspended and no proof of insurance.
8:44 p.m. traffic violation: A female was cited at the intersection of 188th Street NE and 67th Avenue NE for driving while license was suspended and for having defective headlamps.
10:43 p.m. vehicle theft: A male and a female were arrested in the 8000 block of 200th Street NE for possession of a stolen vehicle.
October 26
7:21 p.m. driving under the influence: At the intersection of Highland Drive and State Route 9, police recommended that a driver be sent for re-examination due to his hazardous driving.
8:35 p.m. registered sex offender: A registered sex offender has failed to register his new living address. Reported in the 18300 block of 31st Avenue NE. The case is being referred to the county prosecutor.
October 25
2:15 a.m. shoplifting: Three males were arrested for shoplifting beer from Safeway in the 3500 block of 172nd Street NE.
3:49 a.m. substance abuse: A 20-year-old male was issued a citation in the 4100 block of 175th Place NE for minor in possession/consumption and for furnishing alcohol to minors after the police responded to an out of control party at his home.
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